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I made this today not in the slow cooker but on the wood stove. It was very easy. I did not have dried mustard so I substituted a teaspoon of wholegrain mustard, and no molasses or golden syrup or anything (forgot to check) so I put a tablespoon of brown sugar and some BBQ sauce. It still tastes good. I think this is one of those recipes you can play with a bit. Anyway great cheap alternative to meat and vegetables. Also did not have salted pork but I had leftover cut up ham I had in the freezer.

REVIEWER: oldsheila

DATE: 08-01-2010 04:22:49

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We really enjoyed this meal and had it with bread and butter. Made it exactly to the recipe, no need for changes. Next time I might add a few potatoes cut into quarters.

REVIEWER: maggie-ann

DATE: 06-07-2009 02:34:56

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I have been really eager to try this recipe as my husband is a baked bean fanatic. Well he absolutely loved them! And my little grandson did too. I couldn't get molasses but treacle is the same ingredient in Australia. I cannot thank you enough for this great recipe, I am afraid though I have just made more work for myself because my husband wants me to make this recipe from now on instead of buying canned bake beans.

REVIEWER: sweetbiscuit

DATE: 28-05-2009 16:39:02

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I love these. Living somewhere where they don't sell baked beans, I had to find a recipe. I have made this every 2nd week for the past six months. My whole family eats them and they freeze well. I always use golden syrup instead of molasses because that's what I brought from Australia. This time I used rosemary instead of thyme, which gave it a stronger and more adult flavour, but was an all-round hit again. I will probably continue to make these when I move home, instead of buying tins. My favourite!

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